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Hard to say. I think it's universally known that UofA is going to annihilate the PAC-12 and make a tourney run, hopefully to the Natty. I think the image will only get better if it is proven that Book went rogue and nothing more happened, or there is a wave of other top-tier teams that get implicated in the investigation, which levels the playing field for us. The problem is the more I think about it, the more I think this FBI case is going to drag on for a long time, maybe even a couple of years. The FBI has already told the NCAA to hold off on any investigation until it has finished with its case. In a sense, we're looking at potentially five years before a punishment is levied, if one is at all.
UofA should follow the UNC model for recruiting. UNC has always recruited fairly well, but they rarely ever pull multiple 5* kids in one class, and some recent classes didn't even have one. Get some kids who will stay at least 2-3 years, coach them up, find some good grad transfers to fill in the gaps, and hope that they develop rapidly.
Unlike other schools caught in this mishegas, UofA is a basketball brand name, so Miller should still be able to sell the program to high 4* guys. Miller may have to wait on pulling in multiple 5* kids for a little while, but this may be a blessing in disguise as it will force Miller to coach his players up more.
I think we will know more once the UofA has completed their own internal investigation. After seeing how UNC did not get penalized at all, I think we could see no penalties to losing a couple of scholarships and maybe forfeiting games and paying back tournament money.
As long as this team stays healthy, it's definitely the most talented team the UofA has ever had.